“For the upright shall dwell in the
land, and the perfect shall remain in it.” – Proverbs 2:21
Abraham is the patriarch of the Jewish people. He is in the linage of Jesus Christ. A man of great faith and a friend of God. Abraham was called out of his dwelling, and
asked to “go out” not knowing where he was going. He did so, trusting in God to lead him to a
land of promise, Canaan land.
In the Bible, Canaan land was/is the land that Abraham and his
seed was promised after he left his home.
In the book of Genesis we find the beginning of God’s people and in the
book of Exodus we find the story of God taking the Jews out of bondage and into
the promise land, which is Canaan land.
Furthermore, once you read over in the New Testament and you begin to find
and understand that God gave for us the example of Canaan so that we might
understand and experience the spiritual Canaan land. A land that we can spiritually live in
because of His Son Jesus. When you are
forgive of your sins you are brought out of bondage, and when you receive the
Holy Spirit you are sanctified and brought into Canaan land. You can be living in Canaan land, no matter where
you are on this earth. Canaan was
prepared for Abraham, and in a way, Abraham was prepared for Canaan. The man of faith, the man of righteousness,
the upright and perfect man; that was the man who could dwell in Canaan. It was his people who would one day enter in
and possess the land. It is no small
thing for people to “go out” on faith.
We live in a world of natural, and we are called by God to leave it
(spiritually) and dwell in the spiritual.
The natural man looks, touches, reasons, and uses logic to govern his
life. He lives for himself, and the
things that he cares about. When God
called Abraham, he was living in a city of commerce, he had a family and
extended family. His situation was one
of comfort and stability. It was
everything that the natural man aspires after.
It was the equivalent of the modern day: house in the suburbs, with two
kids, two car garage, and white picket fence.
God called Abraham, and told him to “go out;” to leave all that he had
and trust that God would bring him into a better land. Those who live in Canaan land will always be
a people of faith. A people who shun the
natural and seek the spiritual. A people
who “go out;” following the will of God over and above everything else. It takes faith to get into Canaan land, and
faith to stay in Canaan land; faith to follow the will of God, and remain in
the will of God. The people of Abraham,
the people of Canaan, the people of Jesus Christ; are and always will be, a
people of faith. If you are to be
sanctified and remain sanctified, then you have to “go out.” You have to leave your old life, old ways, and
old wishes; basically you have to die to your idea of everything and trust in
God completely. God will bless this
sacrifice and give you his Spirit; not by measure, no, rather by promise. The Holy Ghost will come and dwell within
your heart bringing you into the land of Canaan. This is why the upright shall dwell in the
land and the perfect shall remain in it.
It takes faith to get into Canaan and faith to stay in Canaan. Faith becomes your new operating principle,
forsaking your own way and following His way.
This is living in Canaan.
It is a good land, the land of Canaan. When you are sanctified, you find the same
marvelous truths that Abraham found; which is, serving God is far more
wonderful than serving anything else.
The way of faith is far better than the way of sight. The spiritual, better than the natural, and
the land of Canaan is and always will be the land of promise. God’s promises never fail; if you trust him,
he will comfort and keep you. For the upright
dwell in the land, and it is a good land.